EP0040630A1 - Roller clamp tube compressor valve. - Google Patents
Roller clamp tube compressor valve.Info
- Publication number
- EP0040630A1 EP0040630A1 EP81900098A EP81900098A EP0040630A1 EP 0040630 A1 EP0040630 A1 EP 0040630A1 EP 81900098 A EP81900098 A EP 81900098A EP 81900098 A EP81900098 A EP 81900098A EP 0040630 A1 EP0040630 A1 EP 0040630A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- roller
- tubing
- tube
- clamp
- channel
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M39/00—Tubes, tube connectors, tube couplings, valves, access sites or the like, specially adapted for medical use
- A61M39/22—Valves or arrangement of valves
- A61M39/28—Clamping means for squeezing flexible tubes, e.g. roller clamps
- A61M39/286—Wedge clamps, e.g. roller clamps with inclined guides
Definitions
- This invention relates generally to clamps for use with plastic tubing and more specifically to roller clamps for regulating the fluid flow through plastic tubing.
- Plastic tubing is extensively employed in parenteral solution administration sets for use in hos ⁇ pitals.
- Numerous devices such as pinch, screw and rol- ler type clamps have been proposed to regulate the fluid flow rate of the solution reaching the patient by com ⁇ pressing the tubing to vary the size of the tubing lumen.
- a recurring problem of maintaining a constant flow rate desired for a particular patient has been encountered because of the tendency of the tubing wall to cold flow when compressed under pressure. The phenomena of cold flow produces a migration of the tubing wall causing a progressive change in the cross-sectional areas of the lumen and therefore, the fluid flow rate.
- Some prior art roller clamps have increased the force of compression against the tube in an attempt to control cold flow. However, this increased force of compression has aggra ⁇ vated the difficulties of cold flow.
- frequent monitoring and readjustment of prior roller clamps is required to insure the prescribed flow rate of fluid for the particular patient.
- roller clamps have been proposed to compensate for the phenomena of cold flow by compressing the edges of the tubing against a surface having a centrally dis ⁇ posed channel of varying cross-section to regulate the flow rate by the channel.
- U.S. Patent 3,685,787 discloses a clamp having a roller spaced above a compression surface to squeeze the opposite edges of the tubing permitting the central portion of the tube to flow into a longitudinal channel in the compression surface to form a lumen.
- the configuration and cross- sectional area of the channel in that clamp permitted cold flow migration of the compressed tubing wall into the excess channel space causing fluctuations in the desired flow rate.
- Patents 4,013,263 and 4,047,694 disclose improvements to the embodiment of the 3,685,787 patent to direct the cold flow away from the excess space in the channel by providing a series of ridges along the channel to increase the compression on the tubing in an attempt to block cold flow migration into the channel and a recessed roller to permit migration into this additional space.
- these improvements tended to direct the col d flow migration °f the tubing wall away from the excess space in the chan ⁇ nel, but permitted the formation of secondary lumens at the opposite sides of the tubing.
- the se ⁇ condary lumens change size with a corresponding fluctua- tion in fluid flow rate.
- Roller clamps require that the operator apply a manual force to longitudinally move the roller to the desired flow rate setting, both initially and during re ⁇ adjustment of the flow rate to compensate for fluctua- tions attributable to the phenomena of cold flow.
- the thumb pressure applied during the manipulation of the roller added to the compressive force on the tubing making it difficult for the operator to effectively adjust the rate setting of those clamps.
- the flow rate had a tendency to immediately increase slightly. The elimination of the thumb pressure and the corresponding reduction in the compression force of the roller against the tubing caused
- prior roller clamps have been design ⁇ ed to be inexpensive to manufacture of low cost plastic materials in large quantities and are usually disposable.
- An object of the present invention is to pro ⁇ vide an improved roller clamp for plastic tubing which substantially controls fluctuations in flow rate from a pre-determined setting by alleviating the phenomena of cold flow.
- the present invention provides an easily manu ⁇ factured and effective roller clamp for plastic tubing which solves the problems of controlling cold flow and eliminates inaccuracies due to the force of manipulation during the time when the operator is adjusting the clamp to the desired flow rate.
- the present invention provides a two piece roller clamp having an elongated U-shaped body having a cylindrical roller mounted in tracks formed in the side walls of the body.
- the base of the body is provided with a roller bearing surface which is spaced uniformly below the tracks and dimensioned to provide a biased, compression fit between the roller axle snugly engaged against the upper axle bearing surfaces of the tracks.
- the base is further provided with a tube compression slot defined by a uniformly dimensioned shoulder connect ⁇ ing a lower wall of the 1 slot to'the roller bearing sur- face. The coaction of the roller and the dimensions of the tube compression slot in the base provides a uni ⁇ form force compressing the tubing against the lower wall as the roller is longitudinally moved along the body.
- the lower wall of the tube compression slot has a chan- nel of varying cross-sectional area which substantially defines the cross-sectional configuration of the flow lumen formed in the tubing.
- the flow rate is varied by longitudinal movement of the roller in biased engage ⁇ ment with the roller bearing surfaces which prevent perpendicular movement from the force of manipulation.
- the roller uniformly compresses the sides of the tubing to crimp and confine the cross section of the tubing within the tube-compression slot and within the contours of the channel.
- the tube compression slot is dimension- ed to provide a minimum amount of compression to effec ⁇ tively crimp the tubing but yet alleviate the phenomena of cold flow.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the roller clamp of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a right-end view of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a topview of the embodiment of Fig.
- Fig. 4 is a -longitudinal sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view of the embodiment shown in Fig. 1 shown in operative associa ⁇ tion with the constricted cross-sectional configuration of plastic tubing at this setting;
- Figs. " 6 and 7 are enlarged transverse views taken along lines 6-6 and 7-7 respectively of Figure 4 and shown in operative association with the constricted cross-sectional configuration of the plastic tubing at these settings;
- Fig. 8 illustrates another embodiment of the clamp body for the roller clamp of the present invention.
- Figure 9 illustrates a right-end view of Fig. 8.
- a roller 13 is mounted in longitudinal tracks 15 formed in the side walls 11 by axle hubs 14 centrally disposed on the roller 13.
- the roller 13 has a serrated outer peri- phery as shown to improve gripping action of a piece of tubing 16.
- the tracks 15 terminate at one end 17 and are slightly tapered downwardly towards the base 12 at the opposite end 18 into a vertically enlarged portion 19 of the body 10, as shown in Figs. 1-4.
- Each track 15 has an axle hub bearing surface 20 which is defined
- the base 12 includes a horizontal roller bearing surface or ledges 22 projecting toward the center of the body 10 from both walls 11.
- the ledges 22 are spaced uniformly below the axle hub bearing surfaces 20 of the tracks 15 along the longitudinal length of the tracks 15 as shown in Fig. 4.
- the uniform vertical distance H between the hub bearing surfaces 20 and the ledges 22 is slightly less than the distance between the uppermost point 23 on the axle hub 14 and the outer periphery of the roller 13 to create a slightly biased fit, but still permitting longitudinal movement of the roller 13 in the tracks 15.
- the ledges 22 prevent perpendicular movement of the roller 13 when -it is moved longitudinally along the base.
- Figs. 2 and 5 illustrate a tube compression slot shown generally as 30 which is defined by two vertical shoulders 31 connecting the ledges 22 to a lower wall 32 of the slot 30.
- the lower wall 32 is uniformly spaced a predetermined distance below the roller bearing ledges 22 along the length of the wall 32.
- the wall 32 begins at a point 33 near the enlarged portion 19 of the body 10; at its opposite end, the wall 32 is stepped slightly upwardly at a ' point 34 near the end 17 of the roller tracks 15.
- a trun ⁇ cated, conical channel 35 is centrally positioned in the lower wall 32 of the tube compression slot 30.
- the channel 38 decreases progressively in its cross- sectional area from its largest point at the beginning of the lower wall 32 to its truncated end at the point 34 where the lower wall 32 is stepped slightly upwardl .
- Aftor the tubing 16 has been connected to a source of administration solution at one end and to the patient by means of a hypodermic needle at its other end, the flow rate is adjusted by longitudinal movement of the roller.
- Movement of the roller 13 along the body 10 towards the end 17 of the tracks 15 progressively decreases the size of the fluid passageway or lumen 36 in the compressed tubing from a relatively full flow, open position shown in Fig. 5, to a smaller lumen 37 shown (proportionately enlarged for detail) , in Fig. 6 to the point where the flow is completely blocked as shown in Fig. 7.
- the roller 13 compresses the tubing 16 so that it substantially conforms to the cross- sectional configuration of the tube compression slot 30 directly beneath the toller 13.
- the opposite sidewalls of the tubing 16 are uniformly " compressed by the roller 13 to completely close the sides of the tubing at points A against the lower wall 32.
- the central portion of the tubing transverse to the compressed sides A conforms to the cross-sectional areas of the channel 35 at the par ⁇ ticular position of the roller 13.
- the tube compression slot 30 is dimensioned to minimize cold flow by minimizing the perpendicular force exerted by the roller 13 which compresses the tubing 16 against the floor 32.
- the slot 30 is further dimensioned to confine the size of the lumen to the cross-sectional area of the channel 35 directly beneath the roller 13.
- the vertical distance between the roller 13 disposed between the ledges 22 and the lower wall 32 is about twice the wall thickness of the tubing 16 or preferably slightly less. This vertical dimension of the shoulders 31 permits the transverse compression force exerted by the roller 13 against the tubing to be minimized, while insuring complete closure of the tubing at points A on either side of the
- the tube compression slot 30 is dimensioned to contain the entire cross section of compressed tubing without the need for excess space to accomodate tubing migration.
- the width of the slot 30 between the shoulder 31 is about equal to the combined dimension of one-half the internal circumference of the tubing bore plus twice wall thickness of the tubing.
- the size of the lumen will decrease until completely closed at a point just prior to the step 34 as shown in Fig. 7.
- Com ⁇ plete closure of the tubing lumen normally occurs at a point just prior to the termination of the channel as a result of the vertical distance between the roller 13 and the lower wall 32 of the slot 30 being preferably slightly less than twice the thickness .of the tubing wall
- manufacturing variations of the tubing wall thickness within accepted tolerances for a particular size tubing might result in complete closure occurring at an earlier point along the length of the clamp for a tubing with a slight excess wall thickness.
- the step 34 will insure complete closure of the tubing lumen, if desired, by appropriately positioning the roller 13.
- the upward biasing force provided by the interference fit between the roller 13 and the ledges 22 insures a uniform transverse compres ⁇ sion by eliminating inaccuracies that arise from dimen ⁇ sional variations produced during mass production.
- the vertical distance H as shown in Fig. 4 is dimensioned to insure a snug interference fit of the roller 13 despite slight variations in dimensions be ⁇ tween individual mass produced clamps. Consequently, the roller clamp of the present invention may be easily manufactured of inexpensive plastics with an assurance of reliability. Furthermore, the biased fit of the roller 13 against ledges 22 prevents perpendicular movement of the roller 13 against the tubing 16 during manipula- tion of the clamp. The ledges 22 maintain the uniform compression force agains the tubing 16 within the com ⁇ pression slot 30 during adjustment of the clamp.
- the ledges ' 22 are tapered downwardly 38 to correspond with the tapered end 18 of the tracks 15 as shown in Fig. 4.
- a cross bar 39 horizontally connects the. alls 11 at the enlarged portion 19 of the body 10.
- the tubing may be installed either prior to or subsequent to the insertion of the roller 13 into the body 10. If the clamp is assembled in co juction with a parenteral administration set, oftentimes the tubing is threaded underneath the cross bar 39 and through the clamp body 10 prior to the insertion of the roller 13. On the other hand, where the roller 13 has already been inserted into the clamp body 10, the tubing is inserted underneath the roller 13 which is preferably positioned towards the enlarged portion 19 of the body to make it easier to insert ' the tubing as a result of the tapered ends 18 and 38.
- OMPI_ - - Figs. 8 and 9 illustrate another embodiment of the U-shaped body for the clamp of the invention.
- This U-shaped body 60 is the same as the embodiment previously described with the exception that the cross bar joining the upstanding walls as described above has been eliminated.
- the U-shaped body 60 has an enlarged portion 61 with an opening 62 in place of the cross bar.
- the opening 62 is defined by the upstanding walls 63 of the body 60.' Additionally, each wall 63 has a perpendicular plateau 64 extending slightly into the body 60 defining the opening 62 as shown in Fig. 9.
- Two tapered slots 65 are provided in the side walls 63 near the enlarged portion 62 of the clamp body 60.
- the slots 65 are tapered inwardiy into tracks 66 to receive the axle hub of the roller (not shown) during assembly of the roller clamp.
- the embodiment shown in Figs. 8 and 9 permits a piece of tubing to be easily inserted into the clamp and the roller conveniently joined with the body 60 by snapping the axle hubs of the roller through the inwardly tapered slots 65.
- the inward taper of the slots in 66 and a suitable blocking means (not shown) at the end of the tracks 66 nearest the enlarged portion 61 prevents the removal of the roller once the clamp is assembled.
- the clamp may be assembled directly to a length of tubing which has couplings at both ends in an assembled parenteral administration set.
- the opening 62 permits the U-shaped body 60 to be directly fitted over the length of tubing in an assembled admin- istration set.
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Abstract
Une bride a galet en deux pieces sert a regler le debit d'un fluide au travers d'un tube de plastique (16) en definissant la dimension d'ouverture du tube. Un probleme qui se pose sans cesse dans l'art anterieur est celui de la tendance de la paroi du tube a l'ecoulement froid lorsqu'il est comprime sous pression, ce qui a pour consequence de modifier la section d'ouverture de passage et donc le debit de fluide. Ce probleme est resolu par sa construction qui permet au galet d'engager le tube avec une force uniforme lorsque le galet se deplace longitudinale ment le long du corps. La bride comprend un corps en forme de U (10) avec une base (12) et deux parois laterales (11) et un galet mobile longitudinalement (13) monte dans des chemins de glissement (15) formes dans les parois laterales. Le galet (13) est pousse contre la surface portante (22) du galet s'etendant sur la longueur de la base. Adjacente a la surface portante du galet (22) se trouve une fente de compression du tube (30) ayant une paroi inferieure (32) espacee uniformement sous le galet. Un canal (35) de section variable est amenage dans la paroi inferieure (32) de la fente de compression du tube. Le galet (13) exerce une force uniforme mais minimale sur le tube, le comprimant contre la paroi inferieure (32) de la fente (30), permettant la formation d'une ouverture de passage definie par les contours du canal (35).A two-piece roller flange is used to regulate the flow of a fluid through a plastic tube (16) by defining the opening dimension of the tube. A problem which constantly arises in the prior art is that of the tendency of the wall of the tube to cold flow when it is compressed under pressure, which has the consequence of modifying the passage opening section and so the fluid flow. This problem is solved by its construction which allows the roller to engage the tube with a uniform force when the roller moves longitudinally along the body. The flange includes a U-shaped body (10) with a base (12) and two side walls (11) and a longitudinally movable roller (13) mounts in sliding paths (15) formed in the side walls. The roller (13) is pushed against the bearing surface (22) of the roller extending over the length of the base. Adjacent to the bearing surface of the roller (22) is a compression slot of the tube (30) having a bottom wall (32) uniformly spaced under the roller. A channel (35) of variable section is provided in the lower wall (32) of the compression slot of the tube. The roller (13) exerts a uniform but minimal force on the tube, compressing it against the lower wall (32) of the slot (30), allowing the formation of a passage opening defined by the contours of the channel (35).
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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US06/098,220 US4270725A (en) | 1979-11-27 | 1979-11-27 | Roller clamp for defining a flow lumen in tubing |
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EP0040630A1 true EP0040630A1 (en) | 1981-12-02 |
EP0040630A4 EP0040630A4 (en) | 1982-03-29 |
EP0040630B1 EP0040630B1 (en) | 1984-12-27 |
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US (1) | US4270725A (en) |
EP (1) | EP0040630B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPS56501619A (en) |
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CA (1) | CA1132118A (en) |
DE (1) | DE3069886D1 (en) |
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